The people in Rajkot are predominantly vegetarians. The women of Rajkot are fond of jewellery. Large chains, pendants and other heavy gold jewellery are a common sight during marriages, festivals and functions. The attire changes with the season and festivals. Rajkot is multicultural. One can find many languages, like Gujarati, Hindi, Urdu, English, Sindhi, Bengali, Tamil, Malayalam and Marathi. However, only Gujarati, Hindi, Urdu, and English are well understood. Rajkot is the part of
Kathiyawad. Because of this, people of Rajkot are also known as Kathiyawadi. Rajkot is frequently referred to as
Rangilu Rajkot (રંગીલુ રાજકોટ), meaning "Colourful Rajkot". Rajkot is also called as "Chitranagri" (City of Paintings).
Landmarks Rajkot has many historical landmarks. The Jubilee Garden is a large, open park in the centre of the city featuring many monuments from colonial times. Located prominently in the centre of the garden is the Connaught Hall. Other notable points of interest near the garden include the historic
Mohandas Gandhi High School (Now Mahatma Gandhi Museum),
Kaba Gandhi No Delo (Mohandas Gandhi's childhood residence), Rashtriya Shala,
Watson Museum, Rotary Dolls Museum, Lang Library, Rotary Midtown Library and
Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium. The Rotary Dolls Museum has a collection of more than 1,400 dolls from all over the world. This museum is being managed by Rotary Club of Rajkot Midtown along with Rajkot Nagrik Sahakari Bank. The Museum has earned a place in Limca Book of Records for its unique collection of dolls. The Trimandir, a non-sectarian temple founded by
Dada Bhagwan, is located at a short distance from the city.
Awards Best LAW and Order city – 2013, Best Housing & Transport City- 2015, Safe City Award for Rajkot Eye-Way Project 2018, Best city for Women Safety- 2013, Best City Cleanliness and Sanitation- 2013, National Award For Implementation of Food Safety Act-2016
Music Rajkot has its own native music genre, called Dayro, which is used to convey folk stories and sayings.
Sports , Rajkot
Cricket is the most popular sport in the city. One-day internationals, domestic tournaments such as the
Ranji Trophy, the
Duleep Trophy and many inter-school and collegiate tournaments are played at the
Madhavrao Sindhia Cricket Ground. The newly constructed 2nd International Cricket Stadium situated in Rajkot,
Niranjan Shah Stadium, formerly known as Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium and Khandheri Cricket Stadium, is a cricket stadium in Khandheri, about 15 kilometers outside Rajkot. The Stadium has a capacity of 28,000 spectators. In this cricket stadium, Day/Night matches can now also be played. It hosts the
Indian national cricket team and
Saurashtra cricket team matches. The stadium hosted its 1st International Cricket Match played on 11 January 2013 between India and England. Till date this venue has hosted multiple international Tests, ODIs and T20Is. This stadium also hosted several
IPL matches during 2016-17, when
Gujarat Lions opted for Rajkot as their home base. The stadium will part of a larger sports complex that will include venues for other sports such as badminton, basketball, and volleyball. Rajkot has produced cricketers such as
Karsan Ghavri and
Cheteshwar Pujara who have been members of the
Indian national cricket team. Rajkot has many other cricket grounds around the city, including the Railway Cricket Ground and the
Rajkumar College South Ground. Apart from cricket, other sports such as hockey, football, volleyball, badminton, tennis, table-tennis, chess, swimming, and squash are rapidly growing popular in the city. There has been a significant increase in recent years in the number of private sports clubs, gymkhanas, and gymnasiums. Kathiawar Gymkhana, Veer Savarkar Indoor Stadium, Swami Vivekananda Indoor Stadium and swimming pools of
Rajkot Municipal Corporation are major sports clubs in the city. Recently, the Gujarat Hockey Team (Under 14) was assembled with all 16 players coming from Rajkot. A new modernized cricket ground is even under construction at the outskirts. Rajkot Municipal Corporation also owns a 9-hole golf course at Ishwaria. It is maintained by Green Meadows Golf Club.
Festivals Garba is popular among both, men and women and is performed during the festival of Navratri. The dance starts before midnight and continues until dawn. Mata Ambe, who rides a lion, has a special reverential status with any highly religious Gujarati. The 'Janmastami Mela' is organised for five days at the Race Course grounds to celebrate
Janmastami.
Diwali is one of the most important festival and is usually a week long holiday. Rajkot Municipal Corporation arranges the annual Fireworks Show for the citizens of Rajkot during the Diwali festival.
Holi is also celebrated with frolic and is widely enjoyed by most of the city folk. People also celebrate
Makar Sankranti (Uttarayan) on 14 January by flying kites from their terraces. ==Economy==